June's must-see exhibitions: copycats, queer resistance, and the intersection of art and fashion
Briefly

As the art world transitions from Frieze New York to summer events in Basel, notable exhibitions are set to debut. 'Copyists', at the Musée du Louvre, showcases over 100 artists who reinterpret Old Masterworks, redefining the concept of copying in contemporary art. Simultaneously, the Getty Center in Los Angeles will launch 'Queer Lens: A History of Photography', coinciding with Pride Month. This exhibition examines photography's role in documenting queer lives over the years, while a companion showcase dives into essential artifacts of queer resistance and culture from the Merrill C. Berman Collection.
"Contemporary artists have been copying Old Master works for centuries, and the exhibition 'Copyists' showcases their reinterpretations, revealing the evolving nature of artistic training."
"Queer Lens: A History of Photography at the Getty will illustrate how photography shaped queer identities in America, featuring significant works that document these lives."
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